if you remove the local config files, it should use the global ones.
find /home -name GNUstep -type d | xargs rm -rf
careful w/ this command and make sure you save a copy of your GNUstep
directory first, just in case.
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, ^Mr^ wrote:
M> i was wondering if i could get all users ( only two - root & owner ) to
M> use the /usr/share/WindowMaker ...
M> instead of making their own personal ~/GNUstep ...
M> i want this so i can create menu's on a fly for all users .. currently ,
M> i do a rm -rf ~/GNUstep ... then i'll edit
M> /usr/share/WindowMaker/defaults/WMRootMenu ... then run startx (
M> that'll recreate the GNUstep with the new menu's ) ..
M> i believe that it can be done with a link ... Can anyone help me here
M> ...
M> and i want a certain user to able to change his desktop theme and ,
M> everyone else would have the same desktop theme ..
M>
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